Sober Days

99.3% of SCRAM CAM Days are Sober Days

A Sober Day can be defined as a 24-hour period in which a SCRAM CAM monitored individual has no confirmed consumption of alcohol and no confirmed attempt to tamper or circumvent testing in order to mask the consumption of alcohol.

Drunk & Impaired Driving

1 Million DUI Arrests Each Year and Counting

Drunk driving continues to wreak havoc in the lives of victims and to pose serious public safety issues for communities. In 2015, the U.S. saw the largest increase in drunk driving fatalities in a decade. SCRAM Systems technologies provide vital tools to help DUI programs assess offenders, enforce accountability, and address the root cause of drunk driving: alcohol misuse, abuse, and addiction.

Make a Difference

Supporting individuals and communities

Our focus today, led by the success of our flagship SCRAM CAM product, continues to be delivering technology solutions that are on the leading edge of what courts, agencies, and treatment providers need, and how our technologies can truly Make a Difference in the lives of offenders, their families, and their communities.

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In 2017, 10,874 people lost their lives in drunk driving crashes, according to recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Based on the reported numbers, alcohol-impaired driving deaths dropped 1.1% from 2016.

With nearly 1,800 DUI arrests in 2016, Lake County has the one of the highest rates of drunk driving in Illinois. A new alcohol monitoring program is designed to keep repeat offenders sober, 24-hours a day.